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Courses Plus Student 14,333 PointsStructs and their Methods Challenge 2
func calculateTaxes(percentage: Double) -> Double{ (self.amount * (percentage/100)) return (self.amount) }
I'm sure my second line is wrong, but I'm stuck after trying out several things
2 Answers
Ben Griffith
5,808 PointsAlmost there. Instead of just returning the output of the calculation, you're simply returning self.amount. All you need to do is add return before the calculation.
return (self.amount * (percentage/100))
You could do the calculation, store it in a variable and return that like below, but I'm not sure if it would validate for this specific task.
var amountWithTax = (self.amount * (percentage/100))
return amountWithTax
Hope this helps!
Jesse Price
Courses Plus Student 14,333 PointsAwesome, thanks.
Ben Griffith
5,808 PointsNo probs!